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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 10, 2023 16:16:01 GMT
"‘He’s ruined the place’: relief in Uxbridge at Boris Johnson’s resignation"
Two of Boris's former constituents speak out.
Yeah, far too many bloody white people, we need a black MP.
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Post by oracle75 on Jun 10, 2023 16:18:52 GMT
Here you are again dictating what can or cannot be said so I’ll remind you (again) of what you said in the Pfizer thread which also concerned the eu. Also and since you are dictating here this thread isn’t about brexit it’s a bit rich considering you posted this here and n this thread. And therefore sitting on the other side of the channel you might be better placed commenting on the problems Macron has in France. And Btw when you are attempting to reply and tell people what they can or cannot post it might be useful if you posted outside of the quoted post My dear sir, i would be pleased to discuss French politics. However since you and others have difficulties understanding your own politics, i doubt very much if you would understand the system and issues in France. You and your fellows are of course able to say what you want. What you cannot do is tell lies. And i will always correct them. And that is a promise. Very little of the topic title has been discussed in here. Instead it has been once again the boring left/right pingpong game. Nowhere has it been about the immediate or longer term results of the res8gnation. Just barrel-bottom level of whatever pops into your head.
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Post by zanygame on Jun 10, 2023 16:36:08 GMT
He ate some cake, told a few fibs and played around a bit, but at least he isn't one of the child abusers in this Woke establishment that Labour rely on. So long as there's any crime worse it makes this crime ok.
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Post by Pacifico on Jun 10, 2023 17:01:20 GMT
"‘He’s ruined the place’: relief in Uxbridge at Boris Johnson’s resignation"
Two of Boris's former constituents speak out.
LOL - Uxbridge has somewhat bigger problems than Boris Johnson. In fact I'd be surprised if he actually went near the place except at election time..
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Post by wapentake on Jun 10, 2023 17:30:46 GMT
My dear sir, i would be pleased to discuss French politics. However since you and others have difficulties understanding your own politics, i doubt very much if you would understand the system and issues in France. An over inflated sense of your own intellect compared to others,what a surprise How very generous compared to what you were saying earlier. You mean like pulling people up for talking about brexit when it was you who talked about brexit initially,you mean those falsehoods. Yes and I did tell you,see above Probably because you diverted by mentioning brexit Well you post whatever pops in to your head,shouldn’t take more than a few seconds Anyway wasted enough time replying to you,should’ve realised you’re not worth the effort.
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Post by patman post on Jun 10, 2023 18:31:43 GMT
And there we have it. You accused the Left of playing 'political football' with the deaths of Covid victims. It's pointed out that your fellow Daily Mail chav did exactly that with the deaths of children in France, then you come back here and continue the game of 'political football'. You people don't get irony. You make arguments for leaving the EU, then deny that it's sensible for Scotland to leave the UK when they present exactly the same arguments; you say the ranks of the Left are filled with paedophiles, even though the most infamous paedophile of our age was a strong Tory supporter; you complain about eco warriors disrupting traffic, even though you created the worst traffic disruption ever seen in the UK. Maybe, you're just complex nuanced people. Maybe, you're just thick. ' FOM IS NOT WORKING'. It certainly wasn’t while home grown British jobseekers were able to turn work they didn’t want and leave it to mobile workers from the EU to pick fruit and veg, do the plumbing, staff dentists, etc….
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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 10, 2023 18:42:05 GMT
It certainly wasn’t while home grown British jobseekers were able to turn work they didn’t want and leave it to mobile workers from the EU to pick fruit and veg, do the plumbing, staff dentists, etc…. I'm not denying we've got our own homegrown layabouts, but now the so called economic migrants have realised it's better to pay people traffickers to bring them over illegally, because Sunak has just given them the exact same rights as those who apply by the legal process.
So now the UK tax payers will not only have to support our own homegrown scroungers, we'll have to support a load of illegal scroungers and their families who've never contributed 1p to the UK tax system.
Now the government needs to kick-ass all the lazy fuckin useless freeloading fuckers in-to-touch.
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Post by patman post on Jun 10, 2023 18:56:03 GMT
It certainly wasn’t while home grown British jobseekers were able to turn work they didn’t want and leave it to mobile workers from the EU to pick fruit and veg, do the plumbing, staff dentists, etc…. I'm not denying we've got our own homegrown layabouts, but now the so called economic migrants have realised it's better to pay people traffickers to bring them over illegally, because Sunak has just given them the exact same rights as those who apply by the legal process.
So now the UK tax payers will not only have to support our own homegrown scroungers, we'll have to support a load of illegal scroungers and their families who've never contributed 1p to the UK tax system.
Now the government needs to kick-ass all the lazy fuckin useless freeloading fuckers in-to-touch.
There’s plenty that needs fixing — and while Sunak is probably willing and has his heart in the right place, he needs to keep plenty of dead wood around to help him, to keep his euro-sceptic MPs onside. That’s why Sunak and his party are not likely to get the confidence of voters, and Labour is probably going to be given the task getting the UK fully functioning again…
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2023 19:22:49 GMT
If Labour do get it, I won't be holding my breath waiting for them to get the UK fully functioning again.
What makes anyone think they are more capable than the current shower?
Anyhoo, I reckon we are into a really interesting time in politics, between now and the next election, the fireworks have started and there can only be the dirtiest of campaigns ahead. Boris knows everything.
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Post by Bentley on Jun 10, 2023 19:25:09 GMT
It certainly wasn’t while home grown British jobseekers were able to turn work they didn’t want and leave it to mobile workers from the EU to pick fruit and veg, do the plumbing, staff dentists, etc…. Our agency workers were at one point recruited from an agency in Lithuania. Imagine my surprise when I found that after that all of them were Lithuanians. Plumbers are well paid . Plumbers from Eastern Europe do not need as much training as English people seeking plumbing apprenticeships. Also see Nurses , Dentists and ‘ skilled’ building tradesmen.
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Post by oracle75 on Jun 11, 2023 6:35:06 GMT
My dear sir, i would be pleased to discuss French politics. However since you and others have difficulties understanding your own politics, i doubt very much if you would understand the system and issues in France. An over inflated sense of your own intellect compared to others,what a surprise How very generous compared to what you were saying earlier. You mean like pulling people up for talking about brexit when it was you who talked about brexit initially,you mean those falsehoods. Yes and I did tell you,see above Probably because you diverted by mentioning brexit Well you post whatever pops in to your head,shouldn’t take more than a few seconds Anyway wasted enough time replying to you,should’ve realised you’re not worth the effort. Off topic.
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Post by oracle75 on Jun 11, 2023 6:39:12 GMT
It certainly wasn’t while home grown British jobseekers were able to turn work they didn’t want and leave it to mobile workers from the EU to pick fruit and veg, do the plumbing, staff dentists, etc…. Our agency workers were at one point recruited from an agency in Lithuania. Imagine my surprise when I found that after that all of them were Lithuanians. Plumbers are well paid . Plumbers from Eastern Europe do not need as much training as English people seeking plumbing apprenticeships. Also see Nurses , Dentists and ‘ skilled’ building tradesmen. There is a fundamental agreement inside the EU that qualifications are treated equally. Applicants are judged on the quality of the education they received, many of whom were trained in the UK.
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Post by Pacifico on Jun 11, 2023 6:43:46 GMT
I'm not denying we've got our own homegrown layabouts, but now the so called economic migrants have realised it's better to pay people traffickers to bring them over illegally, because Sunak has just given them the exact same rights as those who apply by the legal process. So now the UK tax payers will not only have to support our own homegrown scroungers, we'll have to support a load of illegal scroungers and their families who've never contributed 1p to the UK tax system.
Now the government needs to kick-ass all the lazy fuckin useless freeloading fuckers in-to-touch.
There’s plenty that needs fixing — and while Sunak is probably willing and has his heart in the right place, he needs to keep plenty of dead wood around to help him, to keep his euro-sceptic MPs onside. That’s why Sunak and his party are not likely to get the confidence of voters, and Labour is probably going to be given the task getting the UK fully functioning again…LOL - been hitting the Kool-Aid again Pat?
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 11, 2023 7:47:10 GMT
I like Boris, I accept he didn't deliver however, the way he was deposed left a bad taste in the mouth. Sunak was never the popular choice he was always the committees choice, which shows how far to the centre the Tories have gone. Sunak is like Trump, they're not politicians they're millionaire businessman. I know we cant reinvent the wheel, but it would be nice if we had politicians running the country. What do you mean? The lies. The corruption. The carelessness. The honours list. The parties. The treachery. The defence of corrupt party members. The cronyism. The racism. The bribery. Good riddance. Get a grip you muppet. At least he knows what a woman is lol.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 11, 2023 8:00:57 GMT
I like Boris, I accept he didn't deliver however, the way he was deposed left a bad taste in the mouth. Sunak was never the popular choice he was always the committees choice, which shows how far to the centre the Tories have gone. Sunak is like Trump, they're not politicians they're millionaire businessman. I know we cant reinvent the wheel, but it would be nice if we had politicians running the country. i think the problem is he is a likeable incompetent who plays his hand as a likeable buffoon. Ive had direct exposure to the man while involved in developing and rolling the TfL email system that tells you where tube bus and road issues will screw your journey over I told him to his face the lie on his red bus made him REMAIN’s greatest asset and his mumbled reply that what’s there is there now snd we must make the best if it revealed he knew exactly what the issue was. For me, he lost the right to sit in number ten the day he defended that arrogant twat Cummings. You will remember other aides and politicians notably one of Sturgeon’s aides walked the plank for a similar lockdown misdemeanour saying her continued presence was a distraction. Cummings called a press conference to broadcast the bare faced lie that he had done nothing wrong and would not be resigning. Boris called one barely an hour later. He SHOULD have said his spad was “departing with immediate effect having realised he had made a grave error” and had the shitbag dragged through the streets in chains. What he did was the most stomach churning act of defending the twat. An action unbecoming a British Prime Minister. It was truly vomit inducing to watch. That was the day i knew Boris would be going. That was the day i put a tenner on him not being Prime Minister much longer at Paddy Power and the only reason i did not collect is the berk with the hair clung on like a piece of shit stuck to an arse hair for longer than i expected. British politics is full of liars and fraudsters who make comebacks after taking a fall to placate the enraged. The finest example being the Prince of Darkness Mandelson who committed financial fraud and took down a moderately competent Paymaster General giving the abysmal Dawn Primarolo the job, and with it the opportunity to admit Labour Tax Policy did not apply to those earning a million a week because they could afford the lawyers to tell the tax man to go fuck himself. I cant in good conscience disagree with any of that, and even though I'm not the biggest Boris fan in the world I'm fairly sure we havent seen the last of him. His supporters both in parliament and the country tend to be loyal. Which is why I'm suspicious over Dorries and Adams resigning. Will any more Boris supporters resign from government? Have they got something going on behind the scenes? Interesting times.
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